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you'll recall that the roxie was actually prohibited by law from getting a liquor license because of this outdated and recovery broad alcohol zoning restriction. and we worked together, as we did for the bowling alley before it to grant exemption for single screen movie theaters. that's a bad way to do policy in making one off exemptions so supervisor campos and i are working closer together to come up with a broader reform so we don't have to do one offs and have a more vibrant mission while keeping the -- of the special use district. >> president chiu: supervisor campos. >> supervisor campos: thank you. i want to thank supervisor kim and her office, who are working on this when it was district 6, before it became district 8. and, you know, sarah palin could see russia from alaska and i can see the roxie from district 9. so in some respects, you know, it's all part of the same neighborhood. so i'm supportive of this, and happy to be involved in any effort to ensure that we help the roxie. so thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. >> actually i want to say thank you to supervisor w
you'll recall that the roxie was actually prohibited by law from getting a liquor license because of this outdated and recovery broad alcohol zoning restriction. and we worked together, as we did for the bowling alley before it to grant exemption for single screen movie theaters. that's a bad way to do policy in making one off exemptions so supervisor campos and i are working closer together to come up with a broader reform so we don't have to do one offs and have a more vibrant mission while...
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i went to law school for all the reasons that law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i have given the speech a thousand times. do not go to law school just because you cannot think of anything else to do, you know? but i think it was a little bit, for me, a process of elimination. it was not a burning, passionate desire. i felt a little embarrassed about that. but i am saved by the following. the first week i was there, i thought, i might have looked into this. i might be here for all the wrong reasons, but i am in the right place. i love this. and i continued to love it. that is a great thing, to love what you do in your life. >> absolutely. you have had a number of quite different jobs in your career. private practice, he chicago, the clinton white house, first woman dean of harvard, solicitor general, and then supreme court. >> i cannot keep a job. [laughter] >> i did not want to go there with it. >> this job, i am keeping. >> they seem like they might involve quite different skill sets. are there similarities? or have you found the skills you had to use we
i went to law school for all the reasons that law school deans tell college students not to go to law school. i have given the speech a thousand times. do not go to law school just because you cannot think of anything else to do, you know? but i think it was a little bit, for me, a process of elimination. it was not a burning, passionate desire. i felt a little embarrassed about that. but i am saved by the following. the first week i was there, i thought, i might have looked into this. i might...
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the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the issues we have to solve. their unemployment is higher thanks to my opponent than the general population. we have to put together jobs programs that work. every time my opponent says she voted for a jobs act, the unemployment has gone higher, higher in the state. that has to change. i can remember when she was saying, the stimulus will have 35,000 jobs in nevada. we were losing 65,000 jobs in nevada. every time she talks about jobs growth, unemployment goes higher. >> thank you. our next question. this will be directed to the congresswoman. >> one of th
the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the...
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the law requires children under 8 to be in the safety seat unless they are a 4 feet 9 inches or taller. >>> another weekend of delays for metro riders because of track work once again. on the orange line there will be no service between vienna and east falls church stations. on the green line the trains will not be running between the southern avenue and branch avenue stations. buses be going to be provided in both locations. just add some extra time. the trains will also be single tracking on parts of the red and yellow lines. >>> the oldest operating airport in the world is right here in prince george's county. >> it's college park airport made famous by a wright brother in the early 1900s. in today's extra mile report, monika samtani tells us the airport now houses award winning local police officers as well. >> reporter: this hangar at college park serves as a second home for the aviation unit of the prince george's county police. with their ten-hour long shifts are spent getting updates and moving quickly when an incident calls. the officers are the eyes in the sky assisting groun
the law requires children under 8 to be in the safety seat unless they are a 4 feet 9 inches or taller. >>> another weekend of delays for metro riders because of track work once again. on the orange line there will be no service between vienna and east falls church stations. on the green line the trains will not be running between the southern avenue and branch avenue stations. buses be going to be provided in both locations. just add some extra time. the trains will also be single...
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unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at something under one-and-a-half percent because we have an economy that has to many burdens. large new spending programs, large debt, and now large regulatory burden. lori: the most costly federal agencies of the epa, department of housing and human services. ideas for cuts? baena we are locked in as we are talking about, but going forward . >> you have to go to the epa and ask a very, very serious question. what point have we crossed the line with a green agenda is crushing the jobs agenda. i think that is a place where we ought to start. think hard about has been going on for the past four years. again, if you go over to hhs the number one c
unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at something under one-and-a-half percent because we have an economy...
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. -- laws took effect august 1. >> there you see it. the nfl officials returning to work and receiving a warm welcome. >> the game went off without a hitch, especially with the ravens taking the wind. >> fireworks to get the crowd going. you could not forget a little touch of the toe for good luck. baltimore ravens vans were hungry for victory. >> it is a about time. we need the professionals to do their job. >> hours after the commissioner apologized to fans for three weeks of replacement officials. >> not just the baltimore ravens, but all of the teens got bad calls. >> the final play. >> nobody can forget this. this play cost the green bay packers the game. >> you hate to see your tim go down like green day did on a bad call. >> it may have pushed parties to agree on a deal to bring back the regular officials. >> at the end of the day, howis the nfl bringing in? >> this was just a bump in the road to hoping they can get back to the football we all love that. >> i just hate to see all the players up in arms. i want to see clean footba
. -- laws took effect august 1. >> there you see it. the nfl officials returning to work and receiving a warm welcome. >> the game went off without a hitch, especially with the ravens taking the wind. >> fireworks to get the crowd going. you could not forget a little touch of the toe for good luck. baltimore ravens vans were hungry for victory. >> it is a about time. we need the professionals to do their job. >> hours after the commissioner apologized to fans for...
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suspended in 2010 after its in accurately calibrated -- after it in equipment calibrated readings.e false laws that are now take effect in august. pepco and union officials will afternoon in an effort o avoid a strike. a federal mediator is expected to attend. wednesday, union workers company calledhe its final contract offer. sticking points include changes h benefits and the some positions from full- time to part-time. time pepco went on strike was 1985. adam caskey is here now. let's have a look at our forecast. >> we are seeing clouds rolling slowly today. there was thick fog early this morning. look at this from frederick county this morning. it dissipated. now we have a good amount of sunshine. clouds are moving back into town. if similar conditions to the past couple days. clouds moved overhead in the toernoon and that leads the eveninger in and the nighttime. that later on today and tonight. ,5 in oxon hill, 73 in leesburg 70 in round hill. little muggy outside. a little above average for this year for the temperature is with dew points in the '60s. you will feel that. o is a little co
suspended in 2010 after its in accurately calibrated -- after it in equipment calibrated readings.e false laws that are now take effect in august. pepco and union officials will afternoon in an effort o avoid a strike. a federal mediator is expected to attend. wednesday, union workers company calledhe its final contract offer. sticking points include changes h benefits and the some positions from full- time to part-time. time pepco went on strike was 1985. adam caskey is here now. let's have a...
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. >>> his death has stumped law enforcement officials for decades now, and today they are hoping that a driveway in michigan will lead them to the body of jimmy hoffa. crews right now will be digging in roseville which is a suburb of detroit after police received a tip from a dying man. he claims that he saw a body placed in the ground while that driveway was being built. hoffa disappeared back in 1975 after walking out of a restaurant in detroit and has never shown up since then and nobody has ever been able to find his body. >> if it somehow happens to be mr. hoffa, well, end a major mystery. >> police have received dozens of tips over the years and have dug up everything from giants stadium to back yard pool. >>> a gunman is among the people killed in a shooting in minneapolis late last night. police say the shooter described as a disgruntled employee walked into the stien store and started shooting. at least three people died, several more were injured. police say the gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >>> when you're home during the day, the last thing you expect is f
. >>> his death has stumped law enforcement officials for decades now, and today they are hoping that a driveway in michigan will lead them to the body of jimmy hoffa. crews right now will be digging in roseville which is a suburb of detroit after police received a tip from a dying man. he claims that he saw a body placed in the ground while that driveway was being built. hoffa disappeared back in 1975 after walking out of a restaurant in detroit and has never shown up since then and...
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. >> and there is no law preventing the cars from using cars under safety recall. >> tonight they're all u.s. citizens. there are 1200 people taking the oath this morning and there is many registered to vote just in time for november election. >> we're excited she was a leader. >> and i have my own ideas and i want to make sure that i have a say in that. >> there will be citizens able to vote that same day if they take their certificate to county election office. >> how cool that? >> there is more still to come. the blitz giving the president a big bounce in polls. there is a calculated effort. >> students took a class saving their schools tens of thousands of dollars. stay with us. >>> and tonight, there is another explanation for his rising poll numbers and mark matthews is here with a look at the really hit first strat ji we've been saying that it's going to be a close race ask could boil down to direction of the economy and this campaign figured it could be more important than people think. in the last week of august in the first week in september our attention was focused on con
. >> and there is no law preventing the cars from using cars under safety recall. >> tonight they're all u.s. citizens. there are 1200 people taking the oath this morning and there is many registered to vote just in time for november election. >> we're excited she was a leader. >> and i have my own ideas and i want to make sure that i have a say in that. >> there will be citizens able to vote that same day if they take their certificate to county election office....
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will grant academic scholarships to those who lose their scholarships from being hurt, from the new law signed by gov. brown at the universities have to cover insurance deductibles health- care premiums and future medical costs. >>> memories from the mob, they're worth a fortune jim axelrod shows as they can be yours if you spot a deal. >>> bobby livingston's family auctioning rare artifacts for 30 years a letter from washington, a picture of einstein, there about all their biggest a van ever at this new hampshire auction house and not the heroes who are the headliners >>> washington and lincoln and churchill, al capone? >>> al capone one of those myths and iconic figures that represent american history. >>> items collected from collectors the last eight years >>> i would not be surprised if this is a seven figure auction >>> including a musical love letter al capone wrote his wife in alcatraz >>> you are the blume of the roses, the charm that proposes what a sweetheart. >>> he loved his wife >>> also featured items found on bonnie and clyde after the shoot out that ended their bank rob
will grant academic scholarships to those who lose their scholarships from being hurt, from the new law signed by gov. brown at the universities have to cover insurance deductibles health- care premiums and future medical costs. >>> memories from the mob, they're worth a fortune jim axelrod shows as they can be yours if you spot a deal. >>> bobby livingston's family auctioning rare artifacts for 30 years a letter from washington, a picture of einstein, there about all their...
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which president signed the alien acts into laws. madison, jackson, jefferson. adams. >> bill: very good, adams. he should have. that was a huge mistake on his part. he a good president but that besmirched his record. thank you very much. it's a little bit elevated from cool, cool to we smirched. word of the day -- besmirched. >> and controversy erupted when it was discovered that u.s. had traded weapons to iran in exchange for the release of hostages. this upset many as they saw iran as a national threat. >> few months ago i said i did not trade arms for hostages. my best intentions tell me that is true but the facts and evidence tell me it is not. this runs counter to my own beliefs, to administration policy and to the original strategy we had in mind. there are reasons why it happens, but no excuses. >> bill: in the iran contra affair arms were traded for american hostages in extremists by what country? cards up please, ladies and the answer is "a" lebanon. very good. was that guess? you knew that. you were locked in. oliver north. he has been on guest on you
which president signed the alien acts into laws. madison, jackson, jefferson. adams. >> bill: very good, adams. he should have. that was a huge mistake on his part. he a good president but that besmirched his record. thank you very much. it's a little bit elevated from cool, cool to we smirched. word of the day -- besmirched. >> and controversy erupted when it was discovered that u.s. had traded weapons to iran in exchange for the release of hostages. this upset many as they saw...
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law the new law requires. we have no idea if this is the kind of person the gop lawmakers in harrisburg were out to keep from voting. we know predicament created for her, a consequence of their slick move in the words of a top republican in pennsylvania, in the legislature, to deliver the common wealth's electoral votes to romney. i would think this case is a good example of why justice requires action by the courts to stop this unfair new law from taking effect barely a month from now. what i didn't say is jerry trembly is the greatest teacher i ever had, anyone ever had. if he's as good a caregiver as he was a teacher, god's in his heaven, all's right with the world. this law needs to be changed now so his wife can cast her ballot like every other registered pennsylvania voter. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts rite now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. 40 days until the 2012 election. six days until the first pre
law the new law requires. we have no idea if this is the kind of person the gop lawmakers in harrisburg were out to keep from voting. we know predicament created for her, a consequence of their slick move in the words of a top republican in pennsylvania, in the legislature, to deliver the common wealth's electoral votes to romney. i would think this case is a good example of why justice requires action by the courts to stop this unfair new law from taking effect barely a month from now. what i...
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it was the law. i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make sure we protect individual liberties, that we protect a woman's right to choose. as a doctor, the oath i took this to sit with patients and empower them within their faith and with their family circumstances and make their decisions as best as they can carry as a doctor, i do not want the government coming into the exam room and making those decisions for me. i want to empower my patients to make the decisions that make sense within their faith and their families. we don't want the federal government in the examining r
it was the law. i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make...
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law the new law requires. we have no idea if this is the kind of person the gop lawmakers in harsburreut tkeep from voting. we know predicament created for her, a consequence of their slick move in the words of a top republican in pennsylvania, in the legislature, to deliver the common wealth's electoral votes to romney. i would think this case is a go example of why justice reesio theourtto stop this unfair new law from
law the new law requires. we have no idea if this is the kind of person the gop lawmakers in harsburreut tkeep from voting. we know predicament created for her, a consequence of their slick move in the words of a top republican in pennsylvania, in the legislature, to deliver the common wealth's electoral votes to romney. i would think this case is a go example of why justice reesio theourtto stop this unfair new law from
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. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm shooting or unless they are shooting at me, they just don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out. wild west boys in blue out gunned. >> stockton rank as second most violent city in the state and tenth most violent in the entire country snachlt let's hope braid ennis bringing the passion to the field. >> larry is here with sports. >> dallas is very passionate no doubt about that. in football the real refs returning to the nfl. they get a hero welcome. also stanford trying to stay unbeaten. rough tonight for unbeaten. rough tonight for josh. sports is next >> good evening. may the only time in history that we eve
. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm...
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. >> drilling into the fine print of the state's new gambling law to determine whether or not claims made in the ad are true. an update tonight. the oriole postseason push continues. the three wise men who have had a front row to thousands of orioles games. the incredible insight krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean one hundred ninety nine million a year... for schools...gaming revenue that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. >> cooler temperatures and lower humidity. a nice looking weekend. maybe a brief shower sunday evening. rain chances increase into the middle of this week, but the week and looks good. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you for joinin
. >> drilling into the fine print of the state's new gambling law to determine whether or not claims made in the ad are true. an update tonight. the oriole postseason push continues. the three wise men who have had a front row to thousands of orioles games. the incredible insight krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the...
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laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo i.d.? >> if you have to use picture i.d. to get on to a plane, it is common sense that you would use picture i.d. to protect the integrity of the voting process. >> reporter: and that's what hakes the controversy in nnnnsylvania so important. state officials now say they've relaxed all of those old rules so that any voter who wants an i.d. card can get one before election day. it may be too late. scott, the judge has already warned he is thinking about an injunction. that's a sign that voter i.d. in pennsylvania is in jeopardy this year. >> pelley: wyatt, thank you. after the nfl ended its lockout of referees, it wasted no time sending the replacements home. e leleague got an ear full after the fill-ins blew a touchdown call monday night. last night, the nfl struck a new mentract agreement with the regular officials, and they are
laws are part of a republican plan to suppress the vote of minorities. republicans say the laws are designed to prevent voter fraud with many, including governor nikki haley of south carolina, asking what's so hard about a photo i.d.? >> if you have to use picture i.d. to get on to a plane, it is common sense that you would use picture i.d. to protect the integrity of the voting process. >> reporter: and that's what hakes the controversy in nnnnsylvania so important. state officials...
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law. at issue is whether the new law disenfranchises voters. some people face obstacles just trying to get the photo identification card. >> reporter: was this easy to get or too hard to get? >> it was very hard to get. >> reporter: 68-year-old doris clark was turned down three times, applying for her pennsylvania voter i.d. card. and every time, she says, the state wanted another document. original birth certificate, original social security card, then she needed her husband's death certificate when a clerk demanded proof of her married name. after four tries she got the card but resented all the obstacles. >> you feel like why am i going through all these things? i'm not bin laden's wife. you know? i've been here all my life. i've been voting since it's been legal for me to vote. >> reporter: clark's testimony in state court in pennsylvania represents a growing legal challenge to voter i.d. laws, specifically how difficult some states have made it for voters to actually get the cards, especially voters who are low income or minorities. the co
law. at issue is whether the new law disenfranchises voters. some people face obstacles just trying to get the photo identification card. >> reporter: was this easy to get or too hard to get? >> it was very hard to get. >> reporter: 68-year-old doris clark was turned down three times, applying for her pennsylvania voter i.d. card. and every time, she says, the state wanted another document. original birth certificate, original social security card, then she needed her...
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the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials say the conditions are based on the inmate's behavior to protect other inmates. the two prisons listed are pelican bay and corber state prison. >>> authorities raided 2 dozen homes in a marijuana bust in the north bay. 150 law enforcement officers carried out the raid yesterday morning. participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how th
the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials...
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. >> so that's what the law is in this area, but we have to see the court's decision. >> thank you, paul. i appreciate you doing that so last minute. we're flat out of time. show is over. thank you to you and newsroom international starts now with suzanne malveaux. >> okay. >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malrow. we're teaing you around the world in 60 minutes. the grabbed the world's attention if he u.n. general assembly. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu standing with a simple drawing of a bomb by his side, a pen in his hand showing world leaders literally where red line should be drawn on iran. today netanyahu will have the attention of both presidential candidates. president obama will be making a phone call to the israeli leader today. so is the man who wants to take his job, mitt romney. no doubt both of the conversations netanyahu will be pressing his case on iran. specifically what the u.s. is & other allied countries need to do to stop iran from getting a nuclear bomb. so here's what he said before the general assembly. >> where should a red line be
. >> so that's what the law is in this area, but we have to see the court's decision. >> thank you, paul. i appreciate you doing that so last minute. we're flat out of time. show is over. thank you to you and newsroom international starts now with suzanne malveaux. >> okay. >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malrow. we're teaing you around the world in 60 minutes. the grabbed the world's attention if he u.n. general assembly. israeli prime...
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it doesn't say rule of law. limit of government, federalrallism, separation of powers, right to privacy. it has the bill of rights but it doesn't say it. even conservatives, they believe in federalism and separation of powers. these are unwritten concepts. >> eliot: trying to put boundaries on where one can impose upon this document and one like you who believed it has evolved necessarily to reflect the values of our modern society, how do you impose limits upon how far you can go and the best argument i've ever heard for originalism is there is an amendment process. therefore if you want to find within the document something that was not there textually go out and amend it. what are the boundary lines? >> one thing is to take seriously that amendment process. for example we ammended the constitution to let women vote, the 19th amendment. that amendment doesn't say in so many words that women have a right to serve on juries. of course they do. it says a -- it doesn't say a woman has a right to be president. the
it doesn't say rule of law. limit of government, federalrallism, separation of powers, right to privacy. it has the bill of rights but it doesn't say it. even conservatives, they believe in federalism and separation of powers. these are unwritten concepts. >> eliot: trying to put boundaries on where one can impose upon this document and one like you who believed it has evolved necessarily to reflect the values of our modern society, how do you impose limits upon how far you can go and the...
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. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm shooting or unless they are shooting at me, they just don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out. wild west boys in blue out gunned. >> stockton rank as second most violent city in the state and tenth most violent in the entire country snachlt let's hope braid ennis bringing the passion to the field. >> larry is here with sports. >> dallas is very passionate no doubt about that. in football the real refs returning to the nfl. they get a hero welcome. also stanford trying to stay unbeaten. rough tonight for unbeaten. rough tonight for josh. sports is next >> good evening. may the only time in history that we eve
. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm...
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. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the onl bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm shooting or unless they are shooting at me, they just don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out. wild west boys in blue out gunned. >> stockton rank as second most violent city in the state and tenth most violent in the entire country snachlt let's hope braid ennis bringing the passion to the field. >> larry is here with sports. >> dallas is very passionate no doubt about that. in football the real refs returning to the nfl. they get a hero welcome. also stanford trying to stay unbeaten. rough tonight for unbeaten. rough tonight for josh. sports is next [ male announcer ] this is the opposite of subliminal adve
. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the onl bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm...
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the health care law is gaining ground. and they were demobilized, the democrats last time. they are not demobilized this time. >> they were strutting around, the tea partyiers in their outfits and rallies. where is the big strut? you couldn't go to warning tshi without seeing them. i haven't seen any of the tea party rallies. what happened? >> the last rally they tried to have was dramatically reduced in size. what happened, again, is we started to hear and see these stories that there were tea party people disappointed with the results that they were getting out of washington and, again, i think that people bought into the rhetoric. shame on democrats. we did not do a great job in 2010. so they strutted in and m misinterpreted what the election was about. here's the thing, voters also learned from, thanks to the tea party, you better have the details. talk about the deficit and tell me the details. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you, karen. thank you, e.j. dionne. both of you have a great weekend. thank you for your time. >> you, too. >> we'll be right back.
the health care law is gaining ground. and they were demobilized, the democrats last time. they are not demobilized this time. >> they were strutting around, the tea partyiers in their outfits and rallies. where is the big strut? you couldn't go to warning tshi without seeing them. i haven't seen any of the tea party rallies. what happened? >> the last rally they tried to have was dramatically reduced in size. what happened, again, is we started to hear and see these stories that...
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officers notified police about the vandalism and laid down the law to the entire station. here's an audio recording from the confrontation. >> the reason i ask who has -- is because there will be some charges at this point that -- at that point -- >> the fire chief says as far as he's concerned the case is closed. he'd rather the fire department focus on serious issues. >>> james berry lives in culpeper and he's now facing felony charges after the cops say they found more than 100 marijuana plants in his basement. police say his place was rigged to hide the plants. it there was either a trap door leading from the main house to the basement. these drugs have an estimated street value of $300,000. >>> a virginia man is facing federal charges tonight after a tirade on board a united airlines flight. cell phone video shows the mab man screaming on a flight from chicago to california, 26-year-old arash daroni, a model and actor. passengers say he also harassed women and made threats in addition to the rant. when the situation escalated, passengers used their belts to hold him d
officers notified police about the vandalism and laid down the law to the entire station. here's an audio recording from the confrontation. >> the reason i ask who has -- is because there will be some charges at this point that -- at that point -- >> the fire chief says as far as he's concerned the case is closed. he'd rather the fire department focus on serious issues. >>> james berry lives in culpeper and he's now facing felony charges after the cops say they found more...
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centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones, there will be 8 people from various departments. >>> he is a pint sized pooch, smuggled out of the animal resource foundation. for two days, workers at the shelter prayed for mango's return and last night the prayers were answered. don harrison explains how they got the pup back. >> reporter: that's all allison wanted when she found wut one of the puppies were stolen. sometimes wishes come true. mango, the one stolen, returned, is reunite ed with his family. >> he ran over to his mom and wanted to nurse. >> reporter: somebody called and said, they had mango and wanted to bring him back. it wasn't the person who stole him, even though the reward was a thousand dollars, they wanted to remain anonymous and did not want the reward money. none of that mattered to everyone at the animal resource foundation. they wanted mango back. >> it's too hard to believe som
centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones, there will be 8 people from various departments. >>> he is a pint sized pooch, smuggled out of the animal resource foundation. for two days, workers at the shelter prayed for mango's return and last night the prayers were answered. don harrison explains...
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it's law that just makes sense. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. neil: a lot of red states with republican governors have economies they are pretty proud of. that should be a red flag for the president, because policies he does not like to be causing this by cutting regulation, and slashes taxes, cutting down on public unions, all pumping those economies up, republican congressman michael burgess said that the president could learn from this, ironically he meeting wins in polls in those swing states, so maybe he does not care. >> well, i suppose that could be true. but i live in texas, economy here has over performed as benchmark against the u.s. economy for last several years, iin 2007 we didn't know about recession for a full year because of the energy production in north texas, it has made a difference here in jobs, and income and disposable income. neil: but congressman, it is uncanny that let's sa
it's law that just makes sense. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. neil: a lot of red states with republican governors have economies they are pretty proud of. that should be a red flag for the president, because policies he does not like to be causing this by cutting regulation, and slashes taxes, cutting down on...
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you have a passion for the law. stuart: is that it? that is the hard time we were going to give him? >> thank you very much, monica. stuart: next my take on why young people can't get a decent job. i have advice for them. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned m
you have a passion for the law. stuart: is that it? that is the hard time we were going to give him? >> thank you very much, monica. stuart: next my take on why young people can't get a decent job. i have advice for them. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern...
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we have definitions established in the domestic law. most nation states have domestic law maybe not covering as much as you want in terms of all the criminal activity. the european union has the convention where the crimes are delineated as to what individuals can be held responsible for and therefore the states in the treaty are to be working in the joint investigations and through mutual legal agreements. the other terms, what is the use of force in the cyber context what is an armed attack in the cyber context. these are in the long established international terms codified in treaties and customary international law. the united states has come out and officially said that we will abide by those international will use that regulate the use of force and arms hostilities and cider. right now the u.s. -- in weekly meetings all over the place with government and international people the u.s. is working on the more difficult task. what did you state that's an important thing and tells the world where you stand with respect to those familie
we have definitions established in the domestic law. most nation states have domestic law maybe not covering as much as you want in terms of all the criminal activity. the european union has the convention where the crimes are delineated as to what individuals can be held responsible for and therefore the states in the treaty are to be working in the joint investigations and through mutual legal agreements. the other terms, what is the use of force in the cyber context what is an armed attack...
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what kind of laws is this guy for? apparently nothing. >> well, i think that you're probably onto something there, but the notion -- >> it sounds like his principle is don't mess with business on anything. >> i think that the notion that it would be -- that it is interfering with someone's freedom to say to them you can't discriminate against someone that is doing the same work just because they're a woman. you know, we've had an outpouring of support in the last 48 hours. claire mccaskill.com, people are coming there and they're really jazzed up about this notion that i was -- that i'm not ladylike. i am a fater, chris. i'm proud to be a fighter for missouri families and there's a lot at stake in this election and believe me, it's not over. missouri will be tough, this will be close. >> did you ever have a defense attorney say to you when you're putting a bad guy in prison, you're not being ladylike there? you just did your job. this is not a hard one to decide and you're qualified to be a senator and proved this guy
what kind of laws is this guy for? apparently nothing. >> well, i think that you're probably onto something there, but the notion -- >> it sounds like his principle is don't mess with business on anything. >> i think that the notion that it would be -- that it is interfering with someone's freedom to say to them you can't discriminate against someone that is doing the same work just because they're a woman. you know, we've had an outpouring of support in the last 48 hours....
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they are going to tell us our laws are discriminatory? >> in many of the countries in western europe to show identification to vote. you have to show an i.d. to vote. they were have much against that here in america. you can't show and i.d. megyn: the naacp was. >> the major members of the u.n., the one wheeze speak of often, they all require identification. megyn: it's discriminatory in america. you can do it in mexico and italy. but when you require i.d. in mayor kate's discriminatory. >> i have to disagree with the naacp on that one. we need to know who is going into our voting booths. megyn: it's not out of the realm of possibility for the u.n. to say you have got a point. do they have power over us? >> i say no. that's up to each individual state and maybe even eventually the supreme court. but not the u.n. megyn: are we going to get written up? >> you going to write a nice report? the voters rights are state rights. the federal government does not dictate that. that's why as you were saying, every state has a different -- different
they are going to tell us our laws are discriminatory? >> in many of the countries in western europe to show identification to vote. you have to show an i.d. to vote. they were have much against that here in america. you can't show and i.d. megyn: the naacp was. >> the major members of the u.n., the one wheeze speak of often, they all require identification. megyn: it's discriminatory in america. you can do it in mexico and italy. but when you require i.d. in mayor kate's...
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it is there that they'll be able to find out information about voting laws in all 50 states. it is there where they can join our freedom fighter campaign, sign up and be a part of that they cannot only make sure they're qualified and prepared to vote and vote but also they can help their friends and family do it. we have got to protect democracy. a great nation like ours that's always had voting and a hallmark of its system cannot allow the hands of time to be turned back when it comes to access to the ballot box. so this election is important but this election is important because we've got to send a message to all of those vote suppressors that we're not going to stand it. we're not going to take it and we're going to resist it at every turn. >> jennifer: well, you have said it all right there! that's marc morial, president of the national urban league on the importance of getting out to vote and making yourself heard. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." >> thanks, governor. >> jennifer: you bet. mitt romney's latest whopper has got me really fired up an
it is there that they'll be able to find out information about voting laws in all 50 states. it is there where they can join our freedom fighter campaign, sign up and be a part of that they cannot only make sure they're qualified and prepared to vote and vote but also they can help their friends and family do it. we have got to protect democracy. a great nation like ours that's always had voting and a hallmark of its system cannot allow the hands of time to be turned back when it comes to...
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federal law and federal taxes that says for the purpose of federal law, marriage means a legal union between one man and one woman, husband and wife. that is the section of the law president obama recently declined to defend and the administration is enforcing it. the house has created the bipartisan legal advisory group. and the fans these laws since the administration abdicated its role in defending them and paul clement in that task. there are several cases all of which have petitions to decide. the first one and probably the front runner is a combination case, personnel management and the department of health and human services. it came out of massachusetts. two cases have been combined and they argue the equal protection clause violates section 3 of the defense of marriage act because the defense of marriage act violates the equal protection clause because there is no rational basis for this or it doesn't pass strict scrutiny. the idea of which level of scrutiny must pass has been questioned so we're happy to argue both. elena kagan was involved at the district court level durin
federal law and federal taxes that says for the purpose of federal law, marriage means a legal union between one man and one woman, husband and wife. that is the section of the law president obama recently declined to defend and the administration is enforcing it. the house has created the bipartisan legal advisory group. and the fans these laws since the administration abdicated its role in defending them and paul clement in that task. there are several cases all of which have petitions to...
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. >>> a's pitcher braden is taking on the law in his hometown of stockton at an anti-violence rally he called chief jones a liar for telling residents police are doing everything they can to rein the gang violence he says it is so bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> they told me the only advice they could give me was to take my grandmother and move. they told me unless i'm shooting or they are shooting at me, they don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out, wild west, the boys in blue are out-gunned. >> stockton the second most violent city in the state per capita only out-ranked by oakland. >>> this morning a dog is the only certified member of the police force in a small new mexico town. the police keefe in vaughn stepped down two days -- the police chief in vaughn stepped down two days ago because he couldn't carry a gun because of a felony conviction in texas. that leaves the dog as the top dog. the only cop on the force without a criminal record. >> they are doing a back gunned check on nika to see. >> as well they should. >>> reward is being off
. >>> a's pitcher braden is taking on the law in his hometown of stockton at an anti-violence rally he called chief jones a liar for telling residents police are doing everything they can to rein the gang violence he says it is so bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> they told me the only advice they could give me was to take my grandmother and move. they told me unless i'm shooting or they are shooting at me, they don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself...
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. >> when i was in law school, james restin came to speak, during my freshman year, it was refreshing to hear him talk about journalism, yo you put our feelings aside, it is gone, your example with pacs is most recent, there is foreign policy, and the economy, what do you hear people talk about, any little improvement in the economy it is how story of president obama on the right track, and very little coverage of the 48 straight months of unemployment. neil: durable good orders sliding and housing industry not taking off, these numbers don't get the coverage, i think saying, this is weird, you know. >> on shows like this, there are a few shows that are factually based, i think that fox does a great job, and they make every effort to be that, there are other shows a few, that do as well, but certainly aches aches, and seeks cbs, the coverage is standed. in all likelihood, if you watch traditional media sources or reading times are post, you are not getting the whole story, maybe not even an honest story, but you have to look behind facts and articles. neil: i leave it as you did, and
. >> when i was in law school, james restin came to speak, during my freshman year, it was refreshing to hear him talk about journalism, yo you put our feelings aside, it is gone, your example with pacs is most recent, there is foreign policy, and the economy, what do you hear people talk about, any little improvement in the economy it is how story of president obama on the right track, and very little coverage of the 48 straight months of unemployment. neil: durable good orders sliding...
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adults have a favorable view of the healthcare law, while 40% have an unfavorable view. and here's the front page of the "boston globe" this morning, this owe lit wary is in a lot of papers, but john silver, boston university leader, dies. his temp he is oust quarter century as president of boston university brought the school to new levels of academic excellence and financial stability while creating an atmosphere of conflict and controversy, and who, in 1990, came within 77,000 votes of becoming governor of massachusetts, died of kidney failure on thursday in his brookline home. he was 86 years old. last call in this first segment of the "washington journal" comes from malika in warner robbins, georgia, on our democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: go ahead. what do you think about media coverage so far this year? caller: well, i think the media -- i think they adequately reflect the temperament of our society, and you have the republicans, like fox news, rush limbaugh, i mean, i just think they're really narrow-minded, and they don't want to chang
adults have a favorable view of the healthcare law, while 40% have an unfavorable view. and here's the front page of the "boston globe" this morning, this owe lit wary is in a lot of papers, but john silver, boston university leader, dies. his temp he is oust quarter century as president of boston university brought the school to new levels of academic excellence and financial stability while creating an atmosphere of conflict and controversy, and who, in 1990, came within 77,000...
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a new study found that men tell more laws than women. >> that cannot be true. the average man tells three lies per daympared with 2 women. the top prize for men, i did not drink, yourch to does not look big, and you've lost weight. for women, the top lies are -- >> you look good in that. we have another hour of news at 6:00.right now >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> following breaking news from iraq. we have details on the deadly break and clashes with security. >> d.c. police had more arsenal to crack downts driving. >> we are checking out farms as they cox celebrate 40 years. good morning, washington. i am cynne simpson. >> i'm brad bell, in for steve chenevey. let's look at the weather with jacqui jeras. >> is wet in a few spots, but quickly.ng out we are dealing with anne arundel county getting spotty showers. they will be moving out shortly. of the day will be but thunderstorms could return later today. warm in the meantime. inhave some fog developing, harrisburg, front royal, charlottesville, culpeper, under denserg,
a new study found that men tell more laws than women. >> that cannot be true. the average man tells three lies per daympared with 2 women. the top prize for men, i did not drink, yourch to does not look big, and you've lost weight. for women, the top lies are -- >> you look good in that. we have another hour of news at 6:00.right now >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> following breaking news from iraq. we have details on the...
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on that issue, if someone sees any kind of fraud or abuse, call the local law enforcement authorities. you shouldn't criticize an entire program which help as lot of people in need during incredibly difficult economic times. don't criticize an entire program because there is some fraud and abuse. every major corporation there has to be some fraud and abuse. it you had is be reported. should be enforced and people should go to jail abusing the ruse, the vast majority of people, the vast majority of people are good, hard-working people that need some help during these tough times. melissa: thanks for coming on the program. >> i appreciate it. anytime. melissa: you may not know it but foster care costs tax payers $9 billion a year. one organization found a way to bring expenses down all the while getting kids the care they need. the center of family representation joins me coming up next. at the end of the day it is always about money. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: now to a story about a program that is trying to save us from government waste. there are more than 400,000 children this foster care
on that issue, if someone sees any kind of fraud or abuse, call the local law enforcement authorities. you shouldn't criticize an entire program which help as lot of people in need during incredibly difficult economic times. don't criticize an entire program because there is some fraud and abuse. every major corporation there has to be some fraud and abuse. it you had is be reported. should be enforced and people should go to jail abusing the ruse, the vast majority of people, the vast majority...
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at berkeley law school. yesterday very extensively on education and important topics. i am going to start with terry grier, if i may. one of the most important things that roland fryer said, i think, at least, is the great promise of charter schools were traditional public schools, by the way i might point out, if you try to actually have a public school in america like the charter schools, obviously that's not a viable goal. nor is that not the movement of the charter school in general. but my comment is where does yours and roland fryer we be experimental from here? additional time is required in those schools throughout the point that roland fryer dismay. >> it's hard work. in talking to jeff about this, they started to deliver again in the last five years the schools did not get that bad marks. many of these were failing 12 years ago or 15 years ago. we didn't have the political will to do things that we are talking about to change this. so change in public education is top. that is something that you do
at berkeley law school. yesterday very extensively on education and important topics. i am going to start with terry grier, if i may. one of the most important things that roland fryer said, i think, at least, is the great promise of charter schools were traditional public schools, by the way i might point out, if you try to actually have a public school in america like the charter schools, obviously that's not a viable goal. nor is that not the movement of the charter school in general. but my...
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. >> tonight jimmy welcomes ice t from "law & order," justin kirk from "animal practice" and hunter hayes, a favorite around here. that is "late night with jimmy fallon." all right, time now for some entertainment news. it's the weekend. let's check out the box office. an animated film about a vampire inn keeper is expected to suck the life out of its rivals. it's about a high end hotel operated by dracula. it's expected to pull in $28 million to $38 million. >> so a time traveling hitman and bruce willis is the hitman. >> good reviews. >> analyst who's are experts say it should land in the high teen millions. >>> and prospect for the education drama "won't back down" aren't as good. it may gross in the $5 million range. elsewhere, it is a boy for reese witherspoon and her talent agent husband who married last year. congratulations to them. cool name here, tennessee james. he's named after witherspoon's home state. >> that sounds like a country song. >> and lil wayne has overtaken elvis presley's record for a top 100 hits. a record that stood uncontested. all right. here's a talker. kelly
. >> tonight jimmy welcomes ice t from "law & order," justin kirk from "animal practice" and hunter hayes, a favorite around here. that is "late night with jimmy fallon." all right, time now for some entertainment news. it's the weekend. let's check out the box office. an animated film about a vampire inn keeper is expected to suck the life out of its rivals. it's about a high end hotel operated by dracula. it's expected to pull in $28 million to $38...
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. >> reporter: since president obama's health care law was enacted, 3.1 million people under thege of 26 are now covered by their parents' plans. and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefited on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known as the doughnut hole will start getting some help. they'll receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> reporter: 5.5 million seniors have saved a total of nearly $4.5 billion on prescription drugs since the law was enacted. according to the health and human services department. he also plans to slow spending on medicare. >> i have strengthened medicare. we have added years to the life of medicare. we did it by getting rid of taxpayer subsidies to insurance companies that weren't making people healthier. >> reporter: by 2014, the law requires everyone to have health insurance. whether they purchase it themselves or through their employers. and insurers can't deny you if you have a pre-existing condition or increase your rates.
. >> reporter: since president obama's health care law was enacted, 3.1 million people under thege of 26 are now covered by their parents' plans. and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefited on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known as the doughnut hole will start getting some help. they'll receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> reporter: 5.5...
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tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for mother writ now who they say believe it or in the abandoned her 10-year-old daughter at grocery store. police tell us the 38-year-old woman of morgan hill filled a shopping cart with grocery at safeway 8 days a. she told her did you tell us to wait by the exit with the cart until she drove up in the car. 10-year-old was supposed to push the cart out of the store as soon as she saw her mom pulling in. when she did store employee were talking to the daughter and taking off. >> it's disheartening for us as law enforcement officers to see this. see a child used in any crime much less just a theft. luckily it'
tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for...
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as young gay now for the laws market run down the we overdue you are going to get stuck in with wall street because stocks are still heading south as his business activity unexpectedly can transit in september and investors are digesting the spanish stress test results were revealed spain needs almost sixty billion euro susu of its passage banking sector it is in line with its perceived as a passive lost their markets and they start the week on a high and that a lot of that was to do with the fall that oil prices are resuming their northward direction that is indeed it from me and the rest of the business he will be back on monday to have a have a great weekend thanks for that update katie enjoy your time out will see you when you get back. right after the break peter divel and his guests will discuss the possibility of a strike on iran as israel's prime minister calls on the u.n. general assembly to take a tough stance on the sly make republic that's in our genes crosstalk coming up. it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a cit
as young gay now for the laws market run down the we overdue you are going to get stuck in with wall street because stocks are still heading south as his business activity unexpectedly can transit in september and investors are digesting the spanish stress test results were revealed spain needs almost sixty billion euro susu of its passage banking sector it is in line with its perceived as a passive lost their markets and they start the week on a high and that a lot of that was to do with the...
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. >> do you want a dead son-in- law, miss celie was recce keep advising him like you do. >> as the novel is based -- we are joined by the renowned author alice walker to further discuss the legacy. we will also speak about other writings, social and political activism in support of the palestinians and about the coming presidential election. alice walker, welcome to "democracy now!" it is great to be with you. yesterday your before a crowd of about 1200 people in the audience at the fall for the book festival in arlington, virginia. you read from "the color purple," and talked about its importance. tell us on this 30th anniversary this year, your thoughts about what brought you to write this work. >> i wanted to spend more time with my grandparents and they had died long ago. and my parents. so i set out to write a book in which i could literally live for year or two and be with them by creating characters who resembled them and by giving them a life they might have had, that in fact, many of them did not have. >> for especially young people who may not have seen -- deftly have probably
. >> do you want a dead son-in- law, miss celie was recce keep advising him like you do. >> as the novel is based -- we are joined by the renowned author alice walker to further discuss the legacy. we will also speak about other writings, social and political activism in support of the palestinians and about the coming presidential election. alice walker, welcome to "democracy now!" it is great to be with you. yesterday your before a crowd of about 1200 people in the...